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meatface
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I managed to pick up this 1982 gs400 for a paltry $40. Now that sounds great, but the thing is that it is missing alot of parts. Such as the gas tank, carbs, alot of electrical including battery, most of the body and the list goes on.
So this bike is a project and a half. I am going to bob it. My long term intent is to bob it of course, and lengthen the swingarm a few inches. I find that when people bob these bikes that they look disproportionately heavy in the front end. To combat this I believe that lengthening the swingarm a bit and using a smaller fuel tank will help. As far as paint goes my idea is this: orange frame, orange and white tank, orange and white rims. Orange will be the predominant color on this bike with white for accent. It will kind of look like a creamsicle. At some point I would like to also swap out the wheels for a 16" rear and a 21" front, both with the traditional wire spokes.
I have started a blog to track my progress here. This bike has a very long way to go and I will be requiring alot of assistance with knowledge and technique. Oh yeah, almost forgot. This is my first bike and my first build.
Any comments or suggestions are always welcome.
Below are some pics of how she was when I first got her and the teardown.
So this bike is a project and a half. I am going to bob it. My long term intent is to bob it of course, and lengthen the swingarm a few inches. I find that when people bob these bikes that they look disproportionately heavy in the front end. To combat this I believe that lengthening the swingarm a bit and using a smaller fuel tank will help. As far as paint goes my idea is this: orange frame, orange and white tank, orange and white rims. Orange will be the predominant color on this bike with white for accent. It will kind of look like a creamsicle. At some point I would like to also swap out the wheels for a 16" rear and a 21" front, both with the traditional wire spokes.
I have started a blog to track my progress here. This bike has a very long way to go and I will be requiring alot of assistance with knowledge and technique. Oh yeah, almost forgot. This is my first bike and my first build.
Any comments or suggestions are always welcome.
Below are some pics of how she was when I first got her and the teardown.